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Khamisa was born in Kenya, Africa and had early training in mathematics, economics and international finance and is the Chairman, CEO and Founder of the [[Tariq Khamisa Foundation]] (TKF) and Founder and National Director of the Constant And Never Ending Improvement (CANEI) program. Committing his life to halting the continuing cycle of violence among the youth, Khamisa became a social activist after his son's death. His first book, "''From Murder to Forgiveness''" is about the death of his son. Khamisa founded the Tariq Khamisa Foundation to break the cycle of youth violence.
Khamisa was born in Kenya, Africa and had early training in mathematics, economics and international finance and is the Chairman, CEO and Founder of the [[Tariq Khamisa Foundation]] (TKF) and Founder and National Director of the Constant And Never Ending Improvement (CANEI) program. Committing his life to halting the continuing cycle of violence among the youth, Khamisa became a social activist after his son's death. His first book, "''From Murder to Forgiveness''" is about the death of his son. Khamisa founded the Tariq Khamisa Foundation to break the cycle of youth violence.


In 2010, Mithaq Kazimi produced a film about his life.<ref>http://www.kdkfactory.com/home/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13:both-sides-of-the-gun&catid=3:shorts&Itemid=3 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713142038/http://www.kdkfactory.com/home/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13%3Aboth-sides-of-the-gun&catid=3%3Ashorts&Itemid=3 |date=2011-07-13 }}</ref>
In 2010, Mithaq Kazimi produced a film about his life.<ref>{{cite web|title=Both Sides of The Gun|url=/http://www.kdkfactory.com/home/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13%3Aboth-sides-of-the-gun&catid=3%3Ashorts&Itemid=3|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713142038/http://www.kdkfactory.com/home/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13%3Aboth-sides-of-the-gun&catid=3%3Ashorts&Itemid=3|archivedate=July 13, 2011}}</ref>


Khamisa is an advisory council member of the [[Fetzer Institute]]
Khamisa is an advisory council member of the [[Fetzer Institute]]

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Azim Khamisa
OccupationAuthor, Speaker
Website
Official website

Literature portal

Azim Khamisa is a speaker and author of three books, the latest one being "The Secrets of the Bulletproof Spirit: How to Bounce Back from Life's Hardest Hits", published by Random House and coauthored with Jillian Quinn.

Khamisa was born in Kenya, Africa and had early training in mathematics, economics and international finance and is the Chairman, CEO and Founder of the Tariq Khamisa Foundation (TKF) and Founder and National Director of the Constant And Never Ending Improvement (CANEI) program. Committing his life to halting the continuing cycle of violence among the youth, Khamisa became a social activist after his son's death. His first book, "From Murder to Forgiveness" is about the death of his son. Khamisa founded the Tariq Khamisa Foundation to break the cycle of youth violence.

In 2010, Mithaq Kazimi produced a film about his life.[1]

Khamisa is an advisory council member of the Fetzer Institute

Bibliography

  • Khamisa, Azim and Jillian Quinn (2009). The Secrets of the Bulletproof Spirit: How to Bounce Back from Life's Hardest Hits. Ballantine Books. ISBN 0-345-50603-0.
  • Khamisa, Azim (2007). From Forgiveness to Fulfillment. ANK Publishing, Inc. ISBN 0-9717798-3-X.
  • Khamisa, Azim (1998). Azim's Bardo - A Father's Journey from Murder to Forgiveness. Rising Star Press. ISBN 0-933670-02-8.

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